HAPPENINGS
UPCOMING
Paper recently published in Frontiers in Neurology "Recommendations for the Development of Socioeconomically-Situated and Clinically-Relevant Neuroimaging Models of Pain" link see related talk here
Paper recently published in Frontiers in Neurology "Recommendations for the Development of Socioeconomically-Situated and Clinically-Relevant Neuroimaging Models of Pain" link see related talk here
RECENT PAST
Sept 2021
Talk: Interpersonal support and society modulate the brain representation of pain at Columbia University, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab Meeting (PI: Kevin Ochsner)
Talk: Brain mechanisms for the attenuation of fear and pain through self-regulation and social support at Lab Meeting of Dr. Vilma Gabbay (Director of Psychiatry Research), Einstein College of Medicine.
June 2021
Virtual Poster: A Comparison of Human and AI Emotion Inference in Naturalistic Social Environments at Organization for Human Brain Mapping
April 22, 2021
Talk: Recommendations for the Development of Socially-Situtated and Clinically-Relevant Neuroimaging Models of Pain at Stanford's Affective Seminar
February 11 - 13, 2021
Talk: Human and AI Emotion Inference in Naturalistic Social Environments at Society for Personality and Social Psychology [virtual]
April 28 - May 1, 2021
Poster: Modal and Supramodal Representations of Emotion Inference at Social Affective Neuroscience Society [virtual]
Sept 2021
Talk: Interpersonal support and society modulate the brain representation of pain at Columbia University, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience Lab Meeting (PI: Kevin Ochsner)
Talk: Brain mechanisms for the attenuation of fear and pain through self-regulation and social support at Lab Meeting of Dr. Vilma Gabbay (Director of Psychiatry Research), Einstein College of Medicine.
June 2021
Virtual Poster: A Comparison of Human and AI Emotion Inference in Naturalistic Social Environments at Organization for Human Brain Mapping
April 22, 2021
Talk: Recommendations for the Development of Socially-Situtated and Clinically-Relevant Neuroimaging Models of Pain at Stanford's Affective Seminar
February 11 - 13, 2021
Talk: Human and AI Emotion Inference in Naturalistic Social Environments at Society for Personality and Social Psychology [virtual]
April 28 - May 1, 2021
Poster: Modal and Supramodal Representations of Emotion Inference at Social Affective Neuroscience Society [virtual]